Everything about Aprobarbital totally explained
Aprobarbital (Oramon) is a
barbiturate derivative invented in the 1920s by Ernst Preiswerk. It has
sedative,
hypnotic and
anticonvulsant properties, and was used primarily for the treatment of
insomnia. Aprobarbital was never as widely used as more common barbiturate derivatives such as
phenobarbital and is now rarely prescribed as it has been replaced by newer drugs with a better safety margin.
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